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Old October 4th, 2011, 03:41 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by AMChrisYoung View Post
OP, what other modifications do you have?

You can definitely use the BBK 78MM throttle intake when you install that Vortech S/C but I wouldn't install it prior to that as you will not flow enough air to see any gains from it.

I would personally recommend doing a PI swap before you upgrade throttle-body. Getting PI heads/cams in the car will get you about 30-40whp over your stock heads/cams and that's going to be much more significant a gain than a TB or similar intake modification.
He has a 2000 GT it is already PI.
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